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Jake Johnson Just Wants to Keep Playing

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Actor and writer Jake Johnson talks about the final scene of Win It All, when his character Eddie, after winning $100K, is carried out of an underground casino after believing he was having a heart attack. He also shares how growing up in Chicago influenced writing the movie, growing up with the Cubs, and how sports and gambling sometimes don’t mix. Jake also discusses some of his other roles including the voice of Peter B. Parker in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, his new movie Ride The Eagle, and a tremendous story about meeting Prince on the set of New Girl.

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Actor and writer Jake Johnson talks about the final scene of Win It All, when his character Eddie, after winning $100K, is carried out of an underground casino after believing he was having a heart attack. He also shares how growing up in Chicago influenced writing the movie, growing up with the Cubs, and how sports and gambling sometimes don’t mix. Jake also discusses some of his other roles including the voice of Peter B. Parker in Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse, his new movie Ride The Eagle, and a tremendous story about meeting Prince on the set of New Girl.

Follow That Scene with Dan Patrick for new episodes and early listens on Amazon Music.

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